Stubborn Muffins No More! Learn How to Grease Your Tins (2024)

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Stubborn Muffins No More! Learn How to Grease Your Tins (1)

Muffins are great, but it's frustrating when they get stuck in the pan. The trick to preventing muffins from sticking to the muffin tins is to grease each muffin cup thoroughly.

When it comes to greasing muffin tins, you have many options. All of them are easy, and which you choose will depend on the material of your pan and the ingredients you have on hand or wish to use.

How to Grease Muffin Tins

The easiest way to grease muffin tins is to use melted butter and a pastry brush. No pastry brush? Wad up a paper towel and dip it in the butter or designate an unused and washedpaint brush (a 2-inch brush works great) for use in the kitchen.

  1. Melt a small amount of butter in a saucepan over low heat.
  2. After the butter is melted, remove from heat.
  3. Dip a pastry brush into the butter and use it to lightly coat each muffin cup. Make sure you get the bottom, sides, and corners of the cup.

Butter Melting Tips:

  • You should only need a tablespoon or two of butter for 2 to 3 muffin tins.
  • On the stove, turn off the heat once the butter is partially melted. It will melt the rest of the way from the leftover heat.
  • In the microwave, melt butter in 5- to 10-second intervals and check the progress in between. Depending on the amount of butter, it should not take longer than 30 seconds (and that time is for a lot of butter).

Greasing Alternatives to Butter

There are many other ways to keep your muffins from getting stuck in the pan. If you prefer not to use butter, try one of these options:

  • Cooking Spray - Vegetable oil sprays are a popular option for greasing baking pans and it will work with muffin tins as well. The trick is to ensure you evenly coat the sides of each cup without getting too much spray built up in the bottom. Olive oil spray can be a healthier choice to traditional vegetable oil sprays.
  • Shortening - Shortening is easy to spread with a pastry brush or paper towel and it ensures the same even coat you get with butter. Unlike butter, you will not affect the muffin's flavor.
  • Liners - Paper and aluminumliners are a popular option for muffins and cupcakes. They make handling the finished baked goods more sanitary and are often preferred if you're taking them to bake sales or some other communal gathering. Some bakers prefer to spray the liners with cooking spray as well. Other bakers don't like the finished effect liners have on their baked goods.
  • Parchment Paper - An alternative to liners, cut 5-inch pieces of parchment paper and push one into each cup of your pan. The excess paper makes removal easy after baking because it can simply be lifted out. This may not give you the perfectly round shape of the tin, but it does have a nice look that can actually dress up the average muffin.
  • Professional Baking Grease - Available at cake supply and many online stores, you can always turn to pro baking grease for your muffin tins. It's also very easy to make yourself: mix equal parts shortening, flour, and oil until light and fluffy.

To Grease or Not to Grease

It is generally advised that you do grease all of your baking pans, though there are some types of pans that may not need the extra help.

  • Standard Metal Pans - Always grease metal and glass pans, no matter the style.
  • Non-Stick Pans - Even though they say 'non-stick,' many do require a light greasing and it will vary basedon the manufacturer.
  • Silicone Pans - These may also require a light coat of grease. Be sure to place the muffin pan on a cookie sheet for stability.

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Tips for Removing Baked Goods From Muffin Pans

The small cup size can make removing your muffins, cupcakes, and other baked goodies a little tricky. Keep these tricks in mind for your next round of baking.

  • Over-baking is the primary cause of stubborn muffins, even with a greased pan. Pay close attention to your baking times and use your kitchen timer for every batch.
  • You can test a single muffin or two to find the perfect time for your oven. Be sure to fill the empty cups with water because the uneven heat distribution can (and will) warp your muffin pan.
  • Allow your muffins to cool for 2 to 5 minutes in the pan before trying to remove them. Any shorter and they will stick, any longer and they will begin to get mushy.
  • Loosen muffins from the side of the cup by running a butter knife carefully around the edges.
  • If you absolutely cannot get a muffin out of a hot tin, place the pan on a wet towel for about 2 minutes. They should pop right out afterward.
Stubborn Muffins No More! Learn How to Grease Your Tins (2024)

FAQs

What is the best thing to grease muffin tins with? ›

You can opt either for a cooking spray (here's our favorite one for baking) or melted butter, applied with a pastry brush. You can always skip the greasing and use muffin liners, but they may prevent your baked goods from achieving an optimal golden brown crust along the sides.

How do you keep muffins from sticking to muffin tins? ›

Greasing Alternatives to Butter

There are many other ways to keep your muffins from getting stuck in the pan. If you prefer not to use butter, try one of these options: Cooking Spray - Vegetable oil sprays are a popular option for greasing baking pans and it will work with muffin tins as well.

Do I grease the pan if I'm using paper muffin cups? ›

Baking cups are meant to be placed right on a cookie sheet (leave room between each cup for air circulation for even baking) and add your batter right into the cup. Then they can go into the oven all the way up to 375 degrees. DO I GREASE BAKING CUPS? Nope!

Why did my muffins stick to the pan even though I greased it? ›

The amount of fat in the muffin batter affects how easily the baked muffin can be removed from the pan. Lightly spray the bottom of each muffin cup with no-stick cooking spray or use paper or aluminum foil cup liners.

Is it better to grease a pan with butter or oil? ›

Chefs love to make savory dishes with butter, but at home, you may want to stick to oil when preparing your pan for sautéeing and cooking. Butter can easily brown and even burn if you're cooking at high heat, which may be the case when searing a piece of meat, sautéeing vegetables, or cooking down leafy greens.

How do you unstick muffins from a tin? ›

Allow the muffins to cool in the pan.

Usually five minutes is long enough to allow the muffins to cool slightly and regain their composure before you pop them out of the tin. Longer than 5 minutes could result in soggy muffins so be sure to watch the clock.

What to line a muffin tin with? ›

First, cut a sheet of parchment into five-to-six-inch squares. Then, place the squares over the holes in the muffin tin, and use the heel of a small glass to mold the paper into the indent.

How do you keep eggs from sticking to muffin pans? ›

Grease the muffin pans and skip the liner. My egg muffins comes out clean every time. Most muffin trays are made with non-stick materials now anyway, so a tiny bit of oil is enough to keep it from sticking at all.

How to get eggs off a muffin pan? ›

Scrub the pan with a sponge and dish soap.

While the pan is rinsing under the water, squirt a dime-sized amount of dish soap onto a sponge. Then, scrub over the entire muffin pan, rinsing it off with the hot water as needed.

How do you get stubborn grease off a baking tray? ›

How to Clean Sheet Pans
  1. Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste.
  2. Spread mixture across the top of the pan.
  3. Let sit for 2-3 hours.
  4. Wipe mixture away with a paper towel and water.
  5. If necessary, scrub any remaining sections.
  6. Clean with regular soap and water to rid sheet of any remaining residue.

How to grease a muffin pan without spray? ›

Use Butter or Lard

Butter and lard are great cooking spray alternatives. They're soft enough to spread into loaf pans and muffin tins with your fingers.

How to keep cupcakes from sticking to pan without liners? ›

Thoroughly grease with shortening or butter or spray the muffin tins with a baking spray such as Pam. Also, do not overfill the tins (only up to 3/4 of the tin) so that the batter does not rise past the tin which will cause it to stick to the tops.

What is the best grease for cake tins? ›

While it's easier to use the same fat that's in the recipe (often this is butter), there are other greasing options available and this is a matter of preference. Special pan sprays designed for cake baking are available, but using butter or vegetable shortening is easy and just as effective.

Should you use oil or butter in muffins? ›

Vegetable oil is ideal because its mild flavour doesn't compete with the main flavour of the muffin. My recipes generally specify 100ml vegetable oil per batch of 12, which is only 1½ teaspoons per muffin. Melted butter, on the other hand, naturally solidifies when the muffins cool.

Can I grease a muffin pan with olive oil? ›

What can be used to grease a baking pan? There's a multitude of choices when it comes to greasing a baking pan. You can use anything from a canola oil or olive oil spray to coconut oil or butter. Olive oil can be used in a pinch, but is a little harder to get to stick to the sides of the pan if you go too heavy handed.

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